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Ask your ex. Perhaps he wil help granny loosen her pocket book a
bit.
On 8/20/10, certifiedteach wrote:
> If your relatives are high school dropouts AND millionaires, I
> would concentrate more on finding out their secrets to success!
> I have a Master's and won't ever be a millionaire, so, good for
> them! Private school is nice, yes, but really, you get out of
> education whatever you put into it. Plenty of kids graduate
> every year from public schools, do very well, get into
> selective colleges, and move on to good careers. If you can't
> afford private school, don't worry so much about it. Just be
> involved and encouraging and your children will be successful
> wherever they attend school.
>
>
>
> On 8/11/10, M wrote:
>> I have wanted to put my 2 kids in private school for years
>> for various reasons. I cannot afford it. My sister and
>> mother in law (aunt and grandmother to the kids) are
>> millionaires and could readily afford to help pay for
>> private school. I know it is not their responsibility to
>> do so, but it would be nice. They do not value education
>> like I do and are high school dropouts. What are your
>> thoughts on this topic? Thank you.
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